Arsenal fans turned on the board at yesterday's AGM.The Sun says American billionaire and majority shareholder Stan Kroenke, chairman Peter Hill-Wood and chief executive Ivan Gazidis were all subjected to blistering attacks as they were accused of 'ruining our club'.
Under-fire Gazidis, the Premier League's highest-paid chief executive, was forced to defend his whopping £2.15m-a-year salary - £350,000 more than rivals Tottenham paid their chairman Daniel Levy in 2010-11.
And Kroenke had to issue a hurried statement, after angry supporters at the Emirates blasted the club's policy of selling their best players each summer and the failure to win a trophy for seven years.